Windows 10 operates with 99% RAM capacity, but the estimated usage is around 6GB.
Windows 10 operates with 99% RAM capacity, but the estimated usage is around 6GB.
Hi, this person is facing some odd RAM problems with his Windows 10 setup. After checking, it seems the system consumes almost all available RAM, especially during installation, leading to slow performance. The issue changes depending on whether the computer is running or rebooted. It’s not tied to system time, and even after a long period of inactivity, the RAM usage remains high. Looking into Task Manager didn’t reveal any clear details, and even after opening "BronControllen" and estimating, it only showed around 6GB assigned. No one seems to know exactly what’s consuming the memory, and it’s hard to track usage patterns.
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